Has anyone done so little in helping themselves as much as Bridgewater has done?

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Has anyone done so little in helping themselves as much as Bridgewater has done?

The guy was projected as the best QB 3 months ago and in a fewf months he's failed pretty much every test in the offseason thrown at him.

1. didn't participate in combine, deciding to wait for pro day.
2. Does horrible at his pro day
3. Scores the lowest on the wonderlic out of all the biggest QB's

Now individually probably not a big deal, but does all this start adding up for teams at some point?

I think he's fallen completely out of the first round now, and has become the 4th qb taken behind Bortles, Manziel, and Carr. I honestly can't remember the last time i've heard positive news about him. The guy may want to evaluate the people who are handling the start of his career. How many millions has he lost in 90 days?

The guy with clearly the most football intelligence doesn't do well on his wonderlic...why should anybody care? Bridgewater is "falling" in the draft because none of the things that he excels at are highlighted in the pre-draft process: the ability to read a defense, anticipation, ball placement, and movement in the pocket. Shocker that a guy like Derek Carr, who is terrible with pressure in his face, looks good throwing the ball in shorts with no defenders. Shocker that Manziel, who can't stay in the pocket to save his life, looks good when a broom is chasing him and not a 300 pound defensive tackle who is faster than him.

The guy was projected as the best QB 3 months ago and in a fewf months he's failed pretty much every test in the offseason thrown at him.

1. didn't participate in combine, deciding to wait for pro day.2. Does horrible at his pro day3. Scores the lowest on the wonderlic out of all the biggest QB's
Now individually probably not a big deal, but does all this start adding up for teams at some point?

I think he's fallen completely out of the first round now, and has become the 4th qb taken behind Bortles, Manziel, and Carr. I honestly can't remember the last time i've heard positive news about him. The guy may want to evaluate the people who are handling the start of his career. How many millions has he lost in 90 days?

The guy with clearly the most football intelligence doesn't do well on his wonderlic...why should anybody care? Bridgewater is "falling" in the draft because none of the things that he excels at are highlighted in the pre-draft process: the ability to read a defense, anticipation, ball placement, and movement in the pocket. Shocker that a guy like Derek Carr, who is terrible with pressure in his face, looks good throwing the ball in shorts with no defenders. Shocker that Manziel, who can't stay in the pocket to save his life, looks good when a broom is chasing him and not a 300 pound defensive tackle who is faster than him.

The guy was projected as the best QB 3 months ago and in a fewf months he's failed pretty much every test in the offseason thrown at him.

1. didn't participate in combine, deciding to wait for pro day.
2. Does horrible at his pro day
3. Scores the lowest on the wonderlic out of all the biggest QB's

Now individually probably not a big deal, but does all this start adding up for teams at some point?

I think he's fallen completely out of the first round now, and has become the 4th qb taken behind Bortles, Manziel, and Carr. I honestly can't remember the last time i've heard positive news about him. The guy may want to evaluate the people who are handling the start of his career. How many millions has he lost in 90 days?

99% of the Bridgewater 'hate' is just out of boredom. He was cast as the surefire #1 too far ahead and he wasn't THAT GOOD so now people "fight the hype" and try to do whatever they can to beat him up.

Things they use as negatives for Teddy never get used against Bortles or Manziel (not never but not near as much). It's hilarious.

The game film speaks for itself. The pre draft stuff is for people who love to over-analyze athletes in an effort to cast some doubt. In reality we really don't know what any of these QB's are gonna do until they step on the field but I will say Teddy still the 1st or 2nd QB to get drafted.

The game film speaks for itself. The pre draft stuff is for people who love to over-analyze athletes in an effort to cast some doubt. In reality we really don't know what any of these QB's are gonna do until they step on the field but I will say Teddy still the 1st or 2nd QB to get drafted.

why should anybody care? Bridgewater is "falling" in the draft because none of the things that he excels at are highlighted in the pre-draft process: the ability to read a defense, anticipation, ball placement, and movement in the pocket. Shocker that a guy like Derek Carr, who is terrible with pressure in his face, looks good throwing the ball in shorts with no defenders. Shocker that Manziel, who can't stay in the pocket to save his life, looks good when a broom is chasing him and not a 300 pound defensive tackle who is faster than him.

Exactly, let lesser people talk about the hype.

I know a kid who sucks Johnny football's dick, talks about him all the time, but can even tell you **** about his favorite team other than Conte sucks.